Mechanical operation, Electric shift system general information – Spicer Drive Axles Service Manual Axle Shift Systems, 2-Speed Single Rear Axles User Manual

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Electric Shift System

General Information

Mechanical Operation

Low to High Range or High to Low Range
When shifting axle range either up or down, motor starts and
turns worm gear shaft. The gear assembly (which is meshed
with worm gear) turns and moves eccentric pin in slot area of
slider block.

Since driving torque holds shift fork and swivel block of the
slider block assembly in place, linear motion of slider block is
translated into compression of the internal spring.

As motor shuts off at 180º of gear rotation, a break in torque
by driver allows spring force (stored in the slider block
assembly) to move the swivel pin and shift fork in appropriate
direction for axle range change.

When opposite axle range is selected by driver, the process is
repeated by motor turning another 180º in same direction. In
this case though, eccentric pin movement creates block
spring compression in the opposite direction.

Note: The new improved housing cover does not require a

gasket (see page 17).

ELECTRIC SHIFT UNIT

Housing Cover

Cover Gasket
Nut (Circuit Board)

Circuit Board Assembly

Red Wire

Black Wire

Green Wire

Cam Pin

Motor Housing

Cover Screw

Cover Gasket
(See Note below)

Wiring Harness
and Connector

Board Flat Washer

Nut (Gear Shaft)

Worm Gear

Motor Screw

Motor Assembly

Nut

Cable Clip

Motor Lead Wire

Electric Shift Unit Assembly

Housing Screw

Nut

Flat Washer (0.100", 2.54 mm thick)

Stud

Seal & Spring

Dowel Pin

Base Housing

Slider Block &
Shaft Assembly

Gear Washer

Gear

Gear Pin

Gear Shaft

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